All Your Base Are Belong to This Rubber Stamp
March 15th, 2008
For those of you out there who never played the 1989 Japanese game Zero Wing, “All your base are belong to us” might not mean anything (not like it made much sense even if you did play it).

Then again, the awesomely bad Engrish phrase has permeated geek culture for quite some time now, so if you’re not familiar with it by now, you’ve been living under a rock for the last 7 years. Now you can use the phrase to stake your claim on anything that’ll hold ink with this fun rubber stamp.

Designed with an appropriately retro bitmap typeface, the stamp was created by Etsy artist Terbearco, hidden between the artist’s stamps of bunny rabbits and birdies. (Also found in the artist’s collection, the F.U. stamp, perfect for making those cute animals profane).
The AYB stamp measures about 3″ x .5″ and costs just $6.99. So if you’re ready to make your mark on every piece of paper in the office, you can grab one here.
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LOL
I’d rather have a stamp that says “Someone set us up the bomb!”
There’s a great video for this somewhere on the internet.
Oh, here it is:
All your base video
-B
Children’s Books from Juniors Books!
I actually had a techno remix song of that once, I don’t know what happened to it, though. (lol) I think this is awesome, I’d buy like 10 of these if I could, 5 for school, 5 for home. Get one of these bad boys out and prove to others that you’re officially “uber-cool”.
Or if you’re a teacher, stamp this on the chump’s paper who got an F for miscalculating (x – 2y)(3m – 7 + 5e), so he can truly know that he sucks.
AWESOME! XD
@Brian LMAO on video, especially part when CATS laugh!
Nice